Learn about the common technology issues in e-learning 1:1 initiatives, such as student safety. And, discover what to watch out for regarding device storage and charging, wireless infrastructure, and device management.

In this webinar, you'll learn the differences between MPO and MTP® connectors; see clear illustrations of classic Type A, B, and C pinning; understand how to make Method A, B, and C connections with the proper polarity; and gain insight into how to prepare for 40-/100-GbE with 24-strand fiber.

This presentation covers applications for KVM technology, from desktop switching to advanced, high-performance matrix switching systems, with an emphasis on case studies that identify the best solutions for specific scenarios.

KVM solutions and the market forces that are shaping the need for them

Digital KVM removes barriers in siloed environments and replaces them with larger, more encompassing KVM systems that enable engineers, production personnel, and control room operators to seamlessly access and switch targets. Must-have features of digital KVM systems include:

Scalability—easily scale the size of your KVM system from a few users to a large enterprise

Fast switching in a second or less while maintaining high resolutions (1920 x 1080 or higher)

Support for multiple signals including HDMI, DVI, VGA, USB, serial, and audio

This presentation covers networking considerations for IP based video extension/switching and security/surveillance applications.
Learn about trends in video distribution and why IP based solutions can be attractive. Topologies for point-to-point extension,
point-to-multipoint switching, and video walls are explained. Other topics include how: